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Springboks to get bonuses from SA Rugby

- (TimesLive)

Springbok players are expected to smile all the way to the bank after winning the Rugby World Cup in France due to what is believed to be generous bonuses they agreed with South African Rugby.

SA Rugby president, Mark Alexander, said during the team’s arrival at OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport on Tuesday that World Rugby does not give prize money for winning the tournament but the players will get winning bonuses.

Contradict­ing Alexander’s view, several internatio­nal websites have reported the champions will receive £5m (R93m).

“World Rugby does not give prize money for the trophy but we have winning bonuses we planned four years in advance and they are taken care of by that. Our players receive prize money which we plan for four years in advance,” Alexander said.

The government has often given financial rewards to teams or individual­s who excel on the internatio­nal stage, but sports minister Zizi Kodwa was noncommitt­al on the issue. He praised SA Rugby for arranging the players’ bonuses early.

“Let’s not compare apples to bananas. You can see how structured and organised SA Rugby is. The issue of bonuses was not resolved on the eve or doorstep of the tournament.

“It was way before that and other federation­s can only get inspiratio­n. That kind of leadership is required by other federation­s where you don’t have to deal with issues on the door of the tournament because it may affect the performanc­e of the players.

“The president [Cyril Ramaphosa] last night, as part of recognitio­n, declared December 15 a public holiday, and that’s recognitio­n. You may not look at it from a monetary point of view and what we deserve as a country.

“We need a lot of counsellin­g after the three close knockout matches, which were tight, and if I didn’t collapse during those matches I will never collapse. But whether you win by a point or five, it’s a win.”

The Springboks beat New Zealand 12-11 in the final at Stade de France and also won by single point margins in the quarterfin­al against France and semifinal against England

 ?? PIC: MUZI NTOMBELA/BACKPAGEPI­X ?? Lock Eben Etzebeth and Springbok captain Siya Kolisi during the press conference after the team’s arrival at OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport on Tuesday
PIC: MUZI NTOMBELA/BACKPAGEPI­X Lock Eben Etzebeth and Springbok captain Siya Kolisi during the press conference after the team’s arrival at OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport on Tuesday

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